Artifact fitsh_0.9.4-1+b1_arm64

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  Architecture: arm64
  Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34)
  Description: |-
    Software package for astronomical image processing
     This software package provides independent binary programs (so called tasks)
     which performs various steps of astronomical image reduction and  data
     processing. These tasks are designed for execution from a UNIX command line
     shell or shell script. Each of these tasks performs a specific operation
     (e.g. transforming an image to another reference frame, search and identifiy
     stars or other point-like sources, do photometry, transform/display a
     FITS image to a popular graphics format, ...) while the details of a
     certain operation are specified via command switches and arguments.
     Therefore this package does not need any higher level operating environment
     than a standard UNIX shell, however, processing the related data might
     require a little more knowledge of the used shell itself. If you find this
     program useful in your research, please cite 2012MNRAS.421.1825P
     as "2012, MNRAS, 421, 1825". See also the web page of the project, found at
     http://fitsh.net/. That page gathers information about the program
     (including documentation and examples), this is the primary download source
     of the package itself, and additionally, serves a public forum for the
     program users in various topics. Bug reports, comments and ideas are welcomed!
  Homepage: https://fitsh.net/
  Installed-Size: '3044'
  Maintainer: Debian Astronomy Team <debian-astro-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
  Package: fitsh
  Priority: optional
  Section: science
  Source: fitsh (0.9.4-1)
  Version: 0.9.4-1+b1
srcpkg_name: fitsh
srcpkg_version: 0.9.4-1

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